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Entering the finals of the Eurovision, Jamala’s song about the deportation of Crimean Tatars in 1944 spotlighted the past, present, and uncertain future of the nation that is cornered by the Kremlin once again. In 2015. Crimean Tatars face deportation again, exactly 71 year after their first deportation.

It is a story about the nation that faced deportation in 1944, deportation that was enacted by the former Soviet Union. Hundreds of thousands were deported to the remote corners of Russia when their husbands, brothers, and sisters were fighting for the Soviet Union in the Second World War in 1944. The majority of the deported died even before reaching their destinations. When their loved ones returned from the Second World War, nobody greeted them at home.

Even before the Eurovision Song Contest of 2015, the streets of Vienna were plastered with advertisements reminding people about the importance of trash. The trash bins have either an ultra modern or antique design. And if the dogs are shown, only the pure breeds are in the spotlight (e.g., favorite Weimaraner, the breed that hails from the neighboring Germany).

The central message of the campaign is: “If you want to feel like Royalty, behave the Royal way.” These are the components of success. Plus, overwhelming public relations efforts and support of the campaign at the city level.

It’s now been revealed thatStratosphereis behind the signage which is in promotion of its self-proclaimed “Take Vegas Back” movement.”

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https://changeads.wordpress.com/2015/01/28/propaganda-of-patriotism-and-art-2015/#respondWed, 28 Jan 2015 15:12:08 +0000http://changeads.wordpress.com/?p=466Continue reading →]]>The works of artists from the Russian internet-based organization Studio 13 featured “Ten Commandments of Russian people.” The exhibit took place in Moscow earlier this month. Studio 13 is associated with United Russia, the current ruling political party. Among the works of artists that look as if they were political advertisements:

“Don’t sell yourself!” (left)

“Don’t just say that you are a true patriot. Support your words with actions!” (right)

The “Acts of War” episode of Reign had ended with an unprecedented call from Adelaide Kane, who appealed to the victims of sexual assault and reassured them that they would be heard, they would regain their pride, that terrible things happen in life, but they must not define anyone.

Back in 1920, Russians invaded Poland and almost defeated the Polish army.

However, the day of the Battle of Warsaw became the turning point in this campaign. It brought the great victory for the Polish people over the Russians.

The movie lacks cinematographic rigor and the play of the actors is average at the very most. But the movie represents almost the only counterargument to a full-scale propaganda of the Russian cinematography against Ukraine. Since the time when Russians annexed Ukrainian Crimea and invaded Ukraine.